St. Liborius is a Child Safe school. We promote the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.
We are a dynamic community serving the educational needs of Eaglehawk and surrounding areas.
St Liborius School is committed to implementing innovative and contemporary learning programs to ensure students are well equipped to become effective learners, able to work co-operatively with others and to live effectively in a changing world.
A message from our Principal
We strive to inspire a sense of hope in each student by being a positive and caring place where children are happy and secure in their learning.
The school seeks to develop positive relationships within the school through specific programs to ensure that students are safe, happy and balanced in the social context of their schooling.
We encourage guardians to become active participants in their child’s learning and school life.
Thankyou to everyone for such a fantastic day. Students were amazing with their enthusiasm, cheered on by a a large group of members of the St. Liborius community as they completed their events at St. Liborius. The new oval and running track have come up a treat!
Well known Australian musician Andrew Chinn spent the day with St. Liborius students. Each year level and our choir had individual sessions with Andrew and the day finished with a wonderful concert. A great inspiration for students, staff and the whole school community.
A huge thankyou to all those who assisted with the St. Liborious entry in the Dahlia and Arts Parade. Our arts team of Claire and Steph led the community in making a fantastic entry titled ‘Call of the Ocean’. Thank you so much to the students, parents and staff who made this wonderful spectacle possible. […]
During each Semester every class gets to celebrate a class meal in the Liborius Centre. The meals are prepared by the brilliant Anne B. in the Liborius Centre commercial kitchen. Students can invite guardians, siblings not at St. Liborius and grandparents to come along and enjoy the food and company of other families with children […]
Students in years three to six headed down to the Peter Krenz aquatic Centre for our annual swimming sports. Lots of students came dressed in their House colours and cheered on with plenty of gusto. Thanks everyone for your enthusiasm to make it such an enjoyable event for competitors and spectators.